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Sorry about the gold tinge to the second pic it's my case.

So that's just the bias it set up a t10 holder cable tied into place. Wires run from both and joined into one cable

+from car goes to a fuse then switch then out of the switch goes to the 2 lights then back to single wire and earth.

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Got my exemption :D so happy that I ca drive it again.

Car is booked in for an alarm install with chris Rodgers :)

Should go nowhere after that :P

Going to take it out to happy laps this weekend and maybe put in out on lakeside and se how it goes. That's a big maybe

Window motor and reg is in. All works. Took the car out to lakeside today and watched the happy laps :)

Got home and figured out a way to pump up my rear left tyer (valve is to short in the gtp's so I have to get a valve extender) had to use a bike pump.

And sold car parts to nick (#@Captain Natro) and another guy :P

Glad you've finally got the exemption through! Bring on the fat lapping....

Clear side indicators look so much better. I remember I first bought tinted ones and thought they were ok, but then once i got the clear ones i realised how much better they look!

Whats next on the modifying list Zac or just some enjoyment for now?

I have had my enjoyment in the past few weeks. I'm going to out my 4.11's back in the 4.3's are a bit crazy. I'll keep them for skid days :P

Then after my alarm install I will be looking for sway bars and bushes. Later on shocks and springs :)

Theeeeennnn

34 turbo and fmic piping or intercooler kit, fit the intercooler and leave that for a bit. Then I will be highflowing turbo and fit that and send the Ecu off to have the mods down to suit r33 and once that's done is done I will get base map. Install it amf and 34 turbo and then send it off for tune

This last step will be in the last 3 months of p plates and just leave it sit till I'm off them

So the next few little things I will be doing. I will be installing a volt guage.

Disabling the speed lock on the passenger side.

And take this window regulator back out and switch the motors. This one dosnt line back up properly so it is going to tare my seal. I do not want that haha

Put some new bolts in the guards and headlights and stuff will post pics tomorrow

Had one of the gtp's go flat on me today, the valve is leaking through the seal. So I went and got some tyers put on my stock rims today and I will put them on tomorrow photos to follow

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Stock tyers on the rear

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Why the wheel was leaking

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tire being re-fitted

And didn't get any photos of the guard bolts but will do tomorrow

This thread used to have a lot of interest :( it was motivating me :(

Quiet disappointing to see it all go away

And the worst part is you guys are missing out on this

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Trust return flow intercooler got it for $150

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Straightening fins

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painted black looks gloss but dries matte. It's drying over night and tomorrow I'm painting a

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In red

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Got them all cut out will just be spraying it on tomorrow

And re painting the pipes black

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